Settling Into Office - Sen. David Boutin

Again, I want express my warm thanks for all of your support, and I look forward to working on your behalf and earning your continued support

The transition from campaign to governance has been a smooth and speedy one. I have assumed my senate duties including my three senate committee assignments: Wildlife and Agriculture;  Transportation and Interstate Cooperation; and Capital Budget.

When I moved into my office it was barren. I truly believe that the office and senate seat belong to the people of State Senate district 16. In that spirit, I have decorated  the office with historic pictures and prints that have been either  acquired or given to me on loan from the Town Historic Societies from the four towns in district 16 (Candia, Hooksett, Bow and Dunbarton) and the city of Manchester. Special thanks goes out to Rep. Eric Anderson of Bow who supplied me with three spectacular photographs depicting Bow’s history.  Comments thus far have been very positive!

The office is conveniently located at Room 102 on the first floor of the Legislative Office Building. Many folks from the district have already stopped by to say hello. Deb Martone, my newly hired assistant, is very personable and she does a great job keeping my appointment schedule and working on constituent issues. If you would like to either stop by  for a visit, or if you require assistance with an issue, please contact either Deb or me at 271-2709.

I  recently agreed to be auctioned off at a Manchester City Rotary Club Charity Dinner. The winning bidder, Claira Monier, for her generous charitable donation won a tour of the State House to be given by me and lunch with me on my tab at the Common Man Restaurant in Concord. 

I welcome visitors and I enjoy giving tours of the State House.  Please stop in!  This is your office.

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